The founder and CEO of Lumeon, he spoke with us about using automation to reduce the burden on staff and improve patient care.
It’s been a minute, but the Data Book podcast is back!
In this installment, we talked with Robbie Hughes, the founder and chief executive officer of Lumeon, a firm that works with healthcare organizations to automate processes to reduce the burden on staff and improve patient care.
We discussed the challenges facing the healthcare industry, the need for higher quality patient engagement, staffing shortages and transforming health organizations.
Check out a very interesting conversation. And you can subscribe to the Data Book podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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